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rwillett started following Storage ottoman
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Might be useful to say where you are.
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How do you tune that smörgåsbord? What's the scale length and string spacing in the bridge? Congratulations on a fine bass!
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Crossroad Blues - Robert Johnson
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One Way Or Another - Blondie
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You've Changed - Billie Holiday
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A cautionary tale regarding Royal Mail
MrDinsdale replied to MrDinsdale's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, it was. I cant contest it because I know it arrived however I do want to find out more information on why they're refusing to reimburse the loss. I'll try and get in touch when I can. The whole thing was very stressful, thankfully the person I sold it to was really understanding. -
Devil In Disguise - Elvis
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Barefaced Four 10 (8ohm 1000w) - £675
sifi2112 replied to Berserker's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Bagman started following Glastonbury 25
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You really must try Crow
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Was this via special delivery? I worked for Royal Mail customer services for a summer many years ago and only had one case where a special delivery item got tracked part way and then disappeared - they got a refund upto the insurance limit. Nowadays that is £750.
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F/S AGH Viper 4-string neck through body 32" medium scale bass with gig bag
MNY replied to ead's topic in Basses For Sale
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Because the Stomps balanced outs are only 1/4”, you’re likely connecting it to the Line In of a desk, which doesn’t receive Phantom Power. Even if you’re using a TS -> XLR cable, because the pins are not exactly the same, what the HX Stomp then receives in the way of phantom power isn’t damaging, although I’ve heard it ruins the tone/signal. All that to say that you’ll HEAR that PP is on before you do any damage. That said I’d always consider adding a DI box to a small Stomp pedalboard purely because then I’m not relying on finding/carrying a fairly specialist TS -> XLR cable and can simply rely on bog-standard XLR cables. So why not run the JDI after your Stomp, best of both worlds and great mini board! My backup setup for a while, need to replace the Stagebug at some point as it was on loan: Si
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Geek99 started following Glastonbury 25
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Why is his band comprised entirely of Thenns from game of thrones?
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Blue Baby Bottle SL XLR Cardioid Condenser Microphone , Superb sounding condenser microphone, in fantastic condition, ideal for all uses , vocals, guitar,bass, drums ,overheads etc. 20db cut switch on mic, well looked after comes with original packing includes wood box for microphone. price includes delivery via special delivery next day in UK. £200 my feedback on BC tech specs. 20hz-20khz max spl 134db condenser-phantom power 48v xlr cardioid switches-pad,filter diameter 2 inches length 8.75 inches weight 14.5 ounces case wooden case
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RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE started following Storage ottoman
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A few marks here and there , but inside is immaculate..collection from a non smoking , non pet home .
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as I was putting my new boards together I listened to the Black Crows they were a good rock band
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slightly funky music
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Some obvious tidying up yet the Vitoos PSU is excellent The Walrus is very accurate but yet to figure out how to turn its screen off. I don’t need a live tuning report
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Running two boards now
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JazzyJ started following Two Notes Opus Amp Sim
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Hi Dave, The Electric Bass Guitar is a support instrument. Sure, you can take a solo but I don't think that was what it's original purpose was. Daryl
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I play fingerstyle but i'm not snobby about it and enjoy good bassists no matter how they do it. If its good, its good. Simple as that. I started with a pick for first few yrs then got into Jazz rock and changed to fingerstyle but i was caught between both styles and chopped and changed depending on what i was listening to. I liked Jazz rock but was mainly playing classic rock or prog. Eventually i settled on fingerstyle and just found it easier. I can play using my index finger as a pick but struggle with an actual pick and end up getting cramp after a few songs. Dave